Épisodes

  • Does the Farm Always Have to Come First?- Claire Booth & Chloe Brown
    May 1 2024

    **EPISODE SPONSORED BY JOY JOHNS WINES**

    Does the farm always HAVE to come first?

    We meet two very successful women in agriculture who are challenging this traditional concept of 'the farm comes first'. To do this, they have both come up with unique business models.

    Instead of shaping their lives around the farm; they're shaping the farm around their family and other career and business goals.

    Hear from:

    • Chloe Brown - a dairy farmer in south west Victoria, who has pushed back on the 'get big or get out' mentality of modern dairying to build a business with her husband, that works for their young family. Chloe is also reshaping perceptions of the industry through her podcast, More Than Milk.

    • Claire Booth - while Claire doesn’t like to call herself a farmer, she plays an integral role in her family’s farming business Booth Ag, which is based in Geurie in central west NSW. She also runs her own law firm in Dubbo.

    Both Claire and Chloe discuss how they've managed to define their business roles and manage this alongside with their roles as 'wife' and 'mother'. They talk about how they gained confidence and learnt about the business of farming too, as first time farmers.

    Thank you to our Episode Sponsor, Joy Johns Wines

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    58 min
  • Becoming a "Bush Podpreneur" - How Six Rural Podcasters Built Their Audio Empires
    Apr 17 2024

    This Episode is Sponsored by: Creative Little Soul

    Yes, we invented the term “Bush Podpreneur.” But that’s because there’s a phenomenon that’s been happening in rural Australia that we need to recognise. “Bush Podpreneur” captures the way rural women are producing podcasts in entrepreneurial ways to build community, social connections and even businesses and income.

    In this special episode, Kirsten Diprose is joined by guest co-host Dr Maria Rae, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Policy at Deakin University to unpack why and how rural women are starting their own podcasts and what it means for them.

    You’ll hear from six rural women podcasters:

    • Skye Manson, founder of Manson Podcasting Network, Gunning, NSW
    • Kimberley Furness, founder of Oak Magazine, Bendigo VIC
    • Katrina Myers, This Rural Life, Barham NSW
    • Stephanie Coombes, Central Station Podcast, Katherine, NT
    • Stephanie Tretheway, Motherland, TAS
    • Samantha Meurant, Rural Compass, Cunnamulla, QLD

    We discuss the realities of creating a podcast (including time and money), the opportunities podcasting can bring you and how to manage the duty of care you have to your guests, especially when they’ve emotionally opened up to you.

    The podcast market is becoming increasingly saturated, but the listenership continues to grow in Australia. The latest figures (2023) show 43% of Australians regularly listen to podcasts. And that's up quite significantly from four years ago when it was about 25%.

    Read the academic paper written by Dr Maria Rae and Kirsten Diprose: Bush Podpreneurs: How Rural Women Podcast Producers Are Building Digital and Social Connectivity

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    EPISODE SPONSORSHIP Thank you to Chrissy Symeonakis, founder of Creative Little Soul for sponsoring this episode. If you’d like to sponsor an episode (or a series!) of Ducks on the Pond, get in touch: kirsten@ruralpodcastingco.com

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    1 h et 11 min
  • I've Found My Pelvic Floor, Now What Do I Do With It? - Courtenay Polock
    Apr 3 2024

    You’ll laugh so hard in this episode, you’ll wet yourself. But then, learn how you can fix that wee problem of yours too!

    Many of us probably never thought about our pelvic floor, until we had a baby. Perhaps you were sent home with exercises to tighten it up.But did you know, your pelvic floor can be too tight? Or that stress, hormonal changes, lifting heavy things, and even constipation can all potentially lead to pelvic floor issues?

    We meet Courtenay Polock (Wodonga, VIC), who is an accredited exercise physiologist, specialising in women's health. She launched Her Exercise Physiology, which is a virtual clinic, helping women through video consultations.

    It makes sense that many of her clients are rural women.


    In this episode, we learn what causes pelvic pain, what a prolapse is, what happens if your pelvic floor is too tight and just about the way women's pain is treated in general.

    Ever heard of a wandering womb? It's one of those lovely old phrases for women's problems that no one cared to understand back in the day… we talk about that too. So brush aside any awkwardness and hit play!

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    34 min
  • Why is it just Mums who can see the childcare crisis in rural Australia?
    Mar 20 2024

    Are we allowed to call it a 'crisis yet?"

    As any Mum in rural and regional Australia and they can tell you stress and the cost of not having access to reliable childcare.

    Rural women are waiting months if they are 'lucky', but it is not unusual now to wait years for a place in childcare. The Parenthood has released a report, called "Choiceless" which sheds light on the difficult experiences more than 150 women around the country have had.

    According to the report about 450 towns with a population under 3, 000 do not have centre based daycare.

    This is affecting the careers of women in the country and also the development of children, who aren't always school-ready by the age they should be. The housing crisis and labour shortage is directly linked to the lack of childcare options too, yet you don't hear about it in the media, nearly as much. So we are.

    Hear from:

    • Tara Rich - Mother and Communications Professional, who has spent nearly a decade looking for suitable childcare for her family.

    • Maddy Butler - Campaign Director at the Parenthood, who is advocating for the Federal Government to better fund a multi-level approach to improving childcare options.

    There's no single solution to this. It's complex, but the Parenthood is arguing for a National Workforce Strategy to boost childcare educator numbers in rural and regional Australia.

    ** Would you like to sponsor an episode? Get in touch to promote your business on our podcast. Email: ducksonthepond.podcast@gmail.com

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    53 min
  • Do You Need a Book? A Podcast? Tik Tok? Finding the right marketing strategy
    Mar 6 2024

    Do you own a small rural or regional business and feel bogged down or just completely overwhelmed by the thought of marketing? Do you use Facebook or Instagram, but aren't sure where to turn, to take your business to the next level and build your community?

    Top social media and marketing consultant, Jenn Donovan has recently released a book; Small town, Big impact: 107 Simple Marketing Strategies for Regional Business Success.

    Jenn is a country girl, who lives in Yarrawonga, NSW. So she actually understands rural and regional life. In this episode, we discuss

    • Why you should't be afraid of sending emails to your list
    • How to create a lead generator (for emails)
    • The difference between posting on social media and a social media strategy
    • How to decide if you should be adding Tik Tok, a book or even a podcast into your suite of marketing channels
    • Is Twitter (or X, as it's known these days) a dead channel these days?!


    Would you like to sponsor an episode? Get in touch to promote your business on our podcast. Email: ducksonthepond.podcast@gmail.com
    We also do collaboration series - we'd love to hear your idea!

    This podcast is brought to you by the Rural Podcasting Co (We can help YOU make a podcast!)


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    43 min
  • What's happening to 'volunteerism' in the country? - Collab with Married to the Land's Angie Nisbet
    Feb 21 2024

    Is 'volunteerism dead... or dying'? We know volunteer numbers in the city are dropping, but are our rural volunteers feeling burnt out too? And why is often the same few people doing all the hard work?

    Angie Nisbet, host and creator of "Married to the Land" podcast joins us for this special collaboration episode of Ducks on the Pond.

    Angie lives in north-western QLD, 80 km south of Hughenden, where she's a rural mother, wife, grazier, podcast host... and dedicated community volunteer, including at the Fashions on the Field, at the Cloncurry Race Day.

    But, with many women now balancing work and family responsibilities, finding spare time to volunteer can be daunting. Yet so many of our schools, sporting clubs, local events and fire services rely on volunteers to function.

    Kirsten and Jackie volunteer locally too. All three of us love it. But there have been some tough lessons along the way. So, join us for some very candid conversations about volunteering in the country and the demands of modern life.


    This podcast is produced by the Rural Podcasting Co.

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    44 min
  • Celebrating End of Life - Becky Barry & Colleen Hughson
    Feb 7 2024

    Why do we have such a tough time acknowledging that death, is part of life?

    If you talk about death, you might be considered morbid, or worry that you'll upset someone. But is our fear of planning for death, actually preventing us from celebrating the life our loved ones lived?

    In this episode, we hear from two rural women who are changing the way we approach death, to better honour the lives of the deceased and help those left behind grieve:

    * Becky Barry - marriage celebrant turned funeral celebrant, from the Wimmera, VIC.

    Becky is breaking away from more traditional services to help families host the kind of celebration their loved one would have loved to attend. From bottles of champagne, to AC/DC music... it's all about celebrating how someone lived, not how they died.

    * Colleen Hughson - freelance filmmaker and creator of 'legacy videos' in Warrnambool, VIC.

    Colleen is helping to preserve the stories and memories of loved ones, by creating meaningful videos, by interviewing someone while they're still alive. These videos may be played at funerals, or viewed by families later, as a special keepsake and piece of family history.

    This podcast is produced by the Rural Podcasting Co.

    ***Are you a rural woman looking to get your brand in front of other rural women? Well hello! We're looking for episode sponsors! Email us at ducksonthepond.podcast@gmail.com or send us a DM over Instagram for more information.



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    49 min
  • What It's Like to Be Outspoken in Ag - Gillian Fennell
    Jan 24 2024


    Being outspoken in agriculture can mean taking on vegan activists, the Government and even other members of the agriculture industry.... all in one day.

    Gillian Fennell is a South Australian cattle farmer who is not afraid to call out misinformation and spin when it comes to farming. She has gained a significant following on social media for her ability to cut through the media noise.

    In this episode, Gillian discusses some of the major media debates in agriculture at the moment, including:

    * Hemp versus cotton
    * Whether eating meat is good or bad for the environment
    * The ethics of live export.

    Gillian breaks down these often heavily politicised topics, with evidence and considered thought... all delivered in her straight-up, Aussie style.

    Would you like to sponsor an episode? Get in touch to promote your business on our podcast. Email: ducksonthepond.podcast@gmail.com

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    37 min